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SEPTEMBER. 1963 Lana is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Turner. 1! She celebrated her 11th birthday is October 26. H Clinton ISetcs. . . C b (Continued from page 3) g bell has gone on the first shift. b Mr. and Mrs. Millard Price IN announce the birth of a s granddaughter August 28. She h is the daughter of Mr. and s Mrs. Eugene Nabors. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Osborne celebrated their 16th 1 wedding anniversary September 12. 2 Birthdays D. K. Humphries ? ^>ep- i tember 7 Steve Cooper ? 15 years 1 old ? September 18 Donald Osborne ? 15 years old ? September 6 Mildred Bragg celebrated her 27th birthdav September 10. " t SPINNING NO. 2 < 3RD SHIFT by Jeanette Starnes r Miss Faye Rowe enjoyed a trip to the mountains of North < Carolina with her aunt and uncle from Greenwood. / We would like to welcome to our department the follow- ^ ing Moll y Campbell. Era Iusti, Earl Satterfield, Kenneth Samples, Thomas Etters. Welcome to everyone. Well bv the time you read 1 ?i 11 VtnH 1 tilts W t VV ill II w ? V. wedding in our department. Miss Reatha Mae Gossett and Bonnie Eustace were married September 20 bv Rev. McClain at the church at 7:00 P.M. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gossett ( and he is the son of Mrs. Leila . ustace. Danny Starnes was honored with a watermelon cutting on his birthday August 31. His friends were there. We're glad to have Sara Bolt, Bobbie Jean Motes, Bill r> } 1 7x-.vp % i "Fore, and Away I go" says Melissa Ficklin, four months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ficklin. T E JHJ I ^ cc B; Sylvia Robinson celebrated her 2th birthday September 29. She ; the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [orace Robinson. te CU Jooch and Martha Samples af ack after having been out *u ick. Well third shift had a loss at ?ut first shift had a gain. g( flarie Baker went to the first p( hift. We miss her but we jn ;now she will like the first hift better. Birthdays nj Sandra Hanley--September t0 9 th Linda Hanley ? September 6 Samantha Reese ? Sepember 19 q Ruthie Crossett?September ?R CLOTH ROOM NO. 1 T by Vera Snow q Birthdays I\ Charlie Grogan ? 42?Sep- W ember 24 D Carrie Satterwhite?29? F September 24 E O A. Crawford?September ai 15 James Satterwhite ? 20 ? ai September 22 J William Allen Pace ? 2 ? si Dctober 12 C Tommy Milam ? 17 ? Dctober 24 h Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snow. Jr. celebrated their 21st iv e d d i n g anniversary September 11. , Mr. and Mrs. Noah Scott _ will celebrate their 21st wedding anniversary October Newcomer Mr. Tommy Milam. Q We are happy to hear Mr. C C. T. Satterfield is improving a at this writing. Mr. Satter- i field suffered a heart attacked C at his home on September 10. ? Miss Robin Snelgrove is re- E covering from a lingering F illness. We are happy to re- C port she is improved. Robin E is the youngest daughter of 1 r Jf ? This handsome young man is Joe Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams. He was 16 October 22. HE CLOTHMAKER r. and Mrs. William SnelCLOTH ROOM NO. 2 I by Dorsey Turner Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes H >tored to Chimney Rock gently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunning- ? m and children and Lana 1 irner toured the mountains ^ Western, N. C. recently. m* Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Baker pk d daughter were the recent ^ net r*f t Ko Tnrnnrp V.OV V/l WUC 1VV/1 ot V 1 U1 IIUIO. Attends Ridgecrest Jje Miss Marion Mitchell at- f?j nded tl ; Church Library inference at the Ridgecrest Tu iptist Assembly. Hospital Illness Little Robin Owens, daughr of the Sam Owens, is federating nicely at home ter several weeks illness at e local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester tended the Homecoming ?rvice and Singing at the ?ntecostal Holiness Church Whitmire. Visits in Florida Mrs. J. V. Lowe accompaed Mr. and Mrs. L. W. King Jacksonville, Florida for le Labor Day week end. Enjoys Hike and Weiner Roast The Crusader and Pioneer hapter of RA boys of Calarv Baptist Church enjoyed 2 mile hike and Weiner oast on Saturday August 31. hose taking part were Ricky inn, Albert JSmith. Danny f .'ester. Earl Turner. Ronnie R 'hitman, Mitchell Moore, F 1 a n n v Reynolds. Stanley uller and Calvin Samples, e llis Winn and Dorsev Turner ei re counselors. a Mr. and Mrs. Robbv Japart B nd family and Mr. Charlie apart visited their aunt and a ister, Mr. and Mrs. Allen g ollum, in Columbia recently. Mrs. Esther Mitchell visited or sisters. Mrs. Mae Leslie nd Mrs. Lissie Fox. in Easley ecently. Miss Marion Mitchell vis- Q ed her aunt. Mrs. Lou Gar- a ett. in Greenville on Satur a> V ings at Pentecostal Holiness ^ Church Homecoming in Whitmire Dorsev Turner R. A. bovs Quartet o f Calvary Baptist 'hurch were guest singers t the Homecoming service at he Pentecostal Holiness "hurch in Whitmire Sunday, September 8. Danny Ivester. larl Turner. Dale Pruitt and ?olan Lancaster compose the Quartet. S lirthday Dinner September 8 "he Lvdia Mills Commu- t lity building recently redec>rated was the setting for a i lountiful birthday dinner lonoring Mrs. Geneva Coker. i ni a i . nurse pieseni were ivir. ana Mrs. J. L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. . Coleman Burton o f Greenvood, Mr. and Mrs. Brent /alentine and daughter. ^ Iwin, the Richard Wallen:ines of Beach Islam', Mrs. Cdna Smith of Williamston. 1 Mrs. Earl Ballew of Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson, j Steve and Sherrv of Laurens, rhe Claude Wallenzines, Mr. ind Mrs. Maxie Wallenzine ( md daughters. Kim and Lorie; also Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wallenzine of Greencille and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Bell Hames, wife of Andy imes, was honored with a jwer recently. She received iny nice gifts from the em>yees of the mill. She wishes thank everyone for being so :e to her. Bell will enter larleston Medical College for a art operation soon. Bell says r everyone to continue praying r her. Bell and her sister, Mary icker, are shown looking at me of the gifts she received. EVERY GOOD GUY GiVES THE UNITED WAY aige and sons. Ronnie and icky, of Clinton, or Sale 1959 Cushman Motor Scootr in fair condition. If intersted contact Arthur Alewine t Cloth Room No. 2 or P. O. iox 41, Clinton. Baby Chipmunks, will give way if you catch them in my reen house. Marion Turner Gordon Street Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. H C. English bserved their 43rd wedding nniversarv September 23. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reeder /ill observe their 27th /edding anniversary October 0. Birthdays Jimmy Rceder?August 9 Lvnn Lowe?September 4 Bobbv Japart?September 1 Evans Wallen?September 5 Alice Lowe?September 7 Sieve Elledge--September 8 Diane Japart?September 6 "Smoke y" Wallenzine ? September 6 Lorie Wallenzine ? Sepember 10 Geneva Coker?September 0 Tommv Moore?September 3 Marlene Lowe?September 4 J. E. Braswell? September 6 J. V. Lowe?September 21 D T t-\ ?"* r? Cav?4/\%%>L/m' IVCUIUN OrtJJdl l UCUICIIIUCI 19 D. D. Ficklin?September >5 Kim Wallenzine?October 1 Mrs. Marvin Yarborough? Detober 1 Ken Moore?October 9 Earl Turner?October 13 Lana Turner?October 26 5 ' X 1 X 1 I ^r a- ' Hank, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler, observed his birthday September 11. Make Those Seat Belts A Must for Your Car Perhaps the most hopeful aspect of the traffic safety problem is the growing demand for auto seat belts. Several years ago, studies at Cornell University demonstrated conclusively: The worst injuries in traffic accidents were incurred by persons thrown out of the car, or who were thrown forward against the windshield. Seat belts prevent both types of injury and are especially important in prevent ing accidents to children. Those who object that seat belts increase the hazard of being trapped in a burning car or a car that has slid into a lake are not aware of the facts. Less than 1'. of all injuries incurred in auto accidents fall into these categories; but even in such an accident, the seat belt may prevent you from being knocked unconscious. Then, when the car has stopped moving you can release the seat belt in a twinkling. Your chances of getting out of the car with minimal injuries are improved, not worspnprl K\* t V>P nco f o eon* 4 viivm, inv- uo*. wi a ocai ucu. The best medical authorities and safety engineers agree that a person with a hiatus hernia should not risk traveling without a seat belt. The pressure on the diaphragm is a hypothetical hazard and one that would not be great, but the danger of concussion of the brain or being thrown from the car is real, and far outweighs any possible aggravation of a hernia. Doris and Joe Gibbs said they really enjoyed their camping trip in the mountains of North Carolina recently. Doris submitted this picture to entice others to get the camping fever.