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JULY. 1963 WEAVING NO. 1 i 1ST SHIFT J by Alto Riser r Everyone has reported to i me that they had a real nice \ vacation. All reported back to work in fine condition ex- J cept two. Edna Terry and C Ruth Oxner are out on sick leave. Hurry back girls. We \ miss you. t We are glad to have Lorrie * Lawson join us from the sec- * ond shift. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Terry * attended the funeral of their s aunt, Miss Sue Terry, in 1 Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kidd ^ and family, Mrs. Thelma Kidd saw the sights of Newfound n 'J n rl ^ h?r\r/~*lr"NT J . - ? U1IU \^11C1URCC, IN . V_^ . Ulil- ^ ing vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Webb, r Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sanders, and Mrs. J. B. Norris of Greenville visited the Endless Caverns in Virginia during vacation. The Leo Risers visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riser in Pratteville. Alabama and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Overton in Anniston, Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCall attended the Church of God Camp Meeting at Mauldin. Joe says he is happy now that his baby girl is home after a i week stay in the hospital. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Benny Tucker spent vacation week at Myrtle t Beach. I Mr. and Mrs. James Wells j and family visited in Athens. Ga. and Mrs. Mary Mason at ^ Columbia Hospital during va- j cation. A Jerry Coker spent his vacation at Myrtle Beach. ? Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sanders , of Winston-Salem, N. C., Mr. ] and Mrs. Sam Taylor of Wood- , ruff, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gray of Fountain Inn, and Mr. and ^ Mrs. Loyd Bailey of Honea j Path, visited Mr. and Mrs. t Warlovv Lanster during the week of the 4th. ( Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gambrcll visited relatives in Den- j marK, renn. on their vacation, j Mrs. Corine Hanks of An- j dorson spent a week with her ] sister, Ina Bell Hooper. They attended the beauty pageant j in Greenville on Saturday , night. ] Mr. and Mrs. Joe Proffitt ^ and Gary visited Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Proffitt in West Virginia during the 4th. They saw the sights of N. C. also. Gerry Lynn Crouch of West Virginia visited Garv Proffitt recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Statnik of Norwalk, Conn., Mrs. Lula * Neal, and Mrs. Mary Neal of ' Greenville were recent visi- | tors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ' Neal. Miss Nancy Jean Blease of ; Virginia Beach, Va. is spend- 1 ng the summer months with vu. arm ivirs. unoicue s>imrions. Dixie and Nancy visted Ghost Town and Maggie /alley during vacation week. Mrs. Joe Proffitt, Gary and ferry Crouch visited in Greenwood recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Crouch vho have been visitors of he Joe Proffits have returned 0 West Virginia. Gary went lome with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ma reel 1 Barker and Carroll spent everal days at Myrtle Beach ind spent a week end with dr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock >f Charleston. David Spurock returned with them for 1 two week stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Freeman >f Fort Lauderdale. Fla. vis tod Mr. and Mrs. Joe Proffitt cccntly. Birthdays Evelyn Simmons?July 4 Mike English?July 6 Tommy Creswell?July 21 WEAVING NO. 1 2ND SHIFT by Nell Gardner The employees of Weaving Mo. 1, 2nd Shift will pause at his time to say thanks to the Company of Clinton Cotton VIills for a week's vacation vith pay. We sincerely hope ?veryone had a real happy ,'acation. The Nathan Cannons moOrpH to thp mnnntainc nif ^orth Carolina one day durng the fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Madden ,-isited friends and relatives n Greenville and Columbia while on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cook itaved a few days in the nountains of North Carolina. Mrs. Cook savs it was real lice up there. Mr. and Mrs. Jared Sullivan /isited friends and relatives n Cheraw, S. C. during vacaion week. Santee Cooper was the ?amping grounds for Mr. James Butler and his fishing Dole during vacation week. Vlr. Butler reports their catish. after dressed weirrhed 100 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ray Landers spent most of their vacation on Lake Greenwood, tie said tliev had a real nice Lime. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gray. Jr. of Pensacola, Florida visited his mother. Mrs. B. L. 3ray. and sister. Mrs. Jamie Brewer, and Mr. Brewer during the fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler ind children visited Mrs. Rater's uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Zoley Gruber, in Tampa, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander toured the mountains of North Carolina during the 4th. THE CLOTHMAKER Mr. Alexander reports they had a real nice time. Ken Allman reports he had a wonderful vacation which was spent at Folly Beach and Myrtle Beach. The route for Tiny Samples and Lonnie Lawson was through the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee which they traveled by motor scooters. Tiny reports it was chilly at times, but had a nice trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Campbell motored to and through the mountains of North Carolina finP flav rlnrin<r irafotinn ?. H week. A. B. Lawrence of California is visiting his mother, Mrs. Lona Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Perry and family of Myrtle Beach visited the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Croy, and family during the fourth. All motored to Ga.'nesville, Georgia visiting relatives and friends. Clyde reports they had a good trip. Sorry to report Beatrice Hawks is still on the sick list. We sure hope you will soon be back, Beatrice. We miss you. We are glad for Loree Lawson on being moved up to the first shift, but we were sorry to lose her. We miss you, Loree, but still glad for you. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gardner visited Mrs. Harold Gardner :n_ 1 TT ?ii vjicciivuie uencrai Hospital recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler celebrated an anniversary July 26. Little Linda Lawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lawson, celebrated her seventh birthdav Julv 2. Let's all work and look forward to vacation next year. It seems everyone really enjoyed their week off from work this year. WEAVING NO. 2 1ST SHIFT by Clark Meadors Mr. and Mrs. George Price nnrl cnnc L ^ - - ~ - miv4 juiio jjjci11 men vacauun at Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lanford visited Ghost Town during vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Galloway vacationed at Myrtle Beach and Ghost Town. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and Cindy visited Orlando, Florida. Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Allen of Anderson visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox recently. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pen land of Laurens visited Mr. and Mrs. Clark Meadors during vacation. Birthdays Mrs. Blanch Creswell ? July 8. Mrs. Sandra Fen land July 19. Karen Meadors?July 23. WEAVING NO. 2 3RD SHIFT by Joe Spillers Bob Gilliam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ulyss Gilliam, celebrated a birthday June 24. He was nine years old. Mildred W i 1 s o n bad a birthday July 9. Dorothy Garrett had a birthday July 12. Mr. and Mrs. George King celebrated their wedding anniversary July 1. - is* i *; *? .' m m ^fe2* ^ Kl %v9H Vernon Williams will observe his 9th birthday August IS. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams. How We Spent Our Vacation: Mildred Wilson and family at home. Dorothy Garrett and family went to Blowing Rock. North Carolina. Tommy Harris at home. Fred McCarson at Daytona Beach. J. B. Hanley went to Ghost Town. Frank Alexander and family went to Daytona Beach. Frances King and family went to Myrtle Beach. Ulyss Gilliam traded cars and stayed at home. Willie Metts and family visited at Newberry, South Carolina. Bobbie Owens and husband Davtona Beach. Harold Madden went to a chicken fight, then took his family to Chimney Rock. Frank Gresham stayed a1 home. Gary Thomas at Myrtle Beach. George King and family went to Daytona Beach. Luther Higginbotham went fishing and then lost all his fish. Joe Spillers and family went to Myrtle Beach, then tc the mountains. WEAVING NO. 3 1ST SHIFT by Emily & Grace TV/TV ~ ~ J TV*? ivii. ci u u ivirs. i nurnior Meadors. Mrs. Ethel Lever Judy and Chuck visited Silver Springs, Daytona Beach Marineland and St. Augustine Florida during vacation week (Ethel got homesick or they would probably have tourec the whole state of Florida.' Returning home Wednesday night Ola said she went to the lake Thursday, shopped ir Greenville Friday and she anc Thornton went to Chimney A s ^ * Hf 9 M Elsie and Dorothy are the Williams. Elsie celebrated her be sweet sixteen in October. 3 . ?_ja ^B Wis vivi fv-iJig& A i JBK BpjMp*V,^H[ t Larry Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams, celebrated his 11th birthday June 5. Rock Saturday. Ola, you needed a week to rest up from this vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker and family spent one day at Chimney Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs spent vacation week in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Did you ride the helicopter this time, Doris? Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sanders and Mrs. Beatrice Norris of Greenville visited the Endless Caverns in New Market, Virginia. Buddy Robertson left July 9th for Fort Jackson to serve six months with the National Guard. ! Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens ; and children. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bratcher, Mr. and ; Mrs. Truman Owens and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bovce and children spent vacation week at Daytona Beach. Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer Creswell and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ; Heaton and children spent their vacation at Treasure Island. Florida. Neuffer said > he carried his grandson deep sea fishing and the little u* * i- - u: ? icnuw cuugin i 11 e uiggest fish caught that trip. Good boy. Randy, but who had their picture taken with it? i Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Roberts and Mary visited in Pickens. S. C. and at Caesar's Head during vacation week. Mrs. Missouri Wilkie visited her son. Jerry, and his wife, Patricia, in Dallas, ' Texas vacation week. She made the trip with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Nelson. Mrs. ' Nelson is the grandmother of I Patricia. (Continued on page 5) daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon 14th birthday July 28. Dorothy will