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4 WEAVING NO. 1. 2. 3 & 4 2ND SHIFT by James Birchmore Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley attended the wedding of their niece. Nancy Kay Harper, to Don Childs in Columbia Sunday. Floyd Moore. Jr., celebrated a birthday October 28. The Rev. Leon Lancaster and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore Sunday, Mr. Lancaster is their pastor. Mr. and Mrs James Jenkins were week end visitors of the Floyd Moores. Mrs. Shirley Campbell was admitted to Bailey Memorial Hospital for removal of her tonsils and other surgery on October 7. Danny Holder celebrated his birthday October 8. Mrs. Roy Wilson and sons. Tony and Jav. and Mrs. J. T. Iusti of Clinton spent a recent Sunday with the Webb Taylors. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dyer and son. Ronnie, of Kings Mountain. N. C. and Jimmy Dyer of Woodruff spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stewart the past Sunday. Airs. Doris Hughev cele oraieci a oirinaay uctober i$i. SPINNING & SPOOLING 1ST SHIFT by Mozelle Nelson Mrs. Gladys Campbell. Rodney and David visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barton and family and Gladys' brother. Frank Owens, of Anderson. Tony Black spent a week end at home recently with Linda and Dina Mrs. Julia Frick was a recent visitor in Kingsport, Tennessee. Mrs. Ruth Lark spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lark of Asheville N. C., recently. /. ^N, V ^ I > v ,r #' >. ? -?? V K \\ *:> J ,? Dina Roxanne Black is the lovely granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Estes. Dina's father, Tony Black, is aboard the U. S. S. Intrepid. Mr. and Mrs. Capers Gregory were in Greenville recently. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cook. Robert and Gary Vinson visited the Smokey Mountains recently. Mrs. Nora Kirby, Mrs. Carson and daughters went to Maggie Valley going just to see Dan Blocker. Mrs. Elsie Mae Strange of Whitney, S. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields Sunday. Mrs. Trudy Hawkins is at home after being in the hospital in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs J. B. O'Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie O'Shields visited friends in Fountain Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Darcus Reece of Elizabeth, Tennessee visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reece. Clayton had not seen his brother in 20 years. Leland Nelson has returned home from Shriners Hospital. Birthdays and Anniversaries Little Laura Darby?Oct. 18 Tony Black?Oct. 4 J. C. Estes?Oct. 15 Harold Frick?Oct. 23 Vance Tucker--Oct. 3 Joyce Tucker?Oct. 12 Edna Nelson?Oct. 14 Otis Ray Ross?Oct. 14 Walter Coleman?Nov. 12 David Crow--Oct. 28 Jeffery Todd Riley?Sept. 22 Lamara Hawkins -Oct. 2 Harold Hawkins?Oct. 7 Joyce O'Shields?Nov. 4 i\/r~? tt~i? t>?i?? etc lvieiiy utritrii i ui^ui 1?wui. Oliver Estes?Nov. 8 Mike Burden?Oct. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson will celebrate their 17th wedding anniversary Nov. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Jimrnie James celebrated their anniversary October 15. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Coleman will celebrate their 12th anniversary November 2L. CLOTH ROOM by Eloise McElveen We would like to welcome Bobby Cooper to the Cloth Room. B o b b v transferred from Clinton Weaving. Wc would also like to welcome Mrs. Edna McGee back. Edna has been out on sick leave. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Webb of Greenwood visited Mrs. Annie Lawson recently. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Roberts had as their visitors recently Mr. and Mrs. Rill Johnson of Pel/.er and also their son. Edward Roberts, of New Orleans, La. Mrs. Annie Lawsnn n n r\ little Terry Lynn Tcmpleton, Mrs. Sara Shelnut and Bimbo, Mrs. Sandy Tucker and son, Dwavne, Mrs. Paula Gaines and Bobby James toured the Great Smokies recently. THE CLOTHMAKER Annie says the Autumn colors are beautiful. Miss Sylvia King of Winthrop College and Philip King of Furman spent the week end at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilall King. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hairston. Steve and Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. R. G Hairston. Miss Carolyn Hairston and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hairston and their children spent the day recently touring the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. Birthdays in October wavne nairston ? lb years old ? Oct. 25 Mrs. A. T. Crawford. Sr. ? Oct. 4 Mrs. Mae Martin -Oct. 29 Mrs. Inez Miller?Oct. 22 Mrs. Clomie Terrell?Oct. 16 Mrs. Cleo Abercrombie ? Oct. 14 Harold Frick?Oct. 23 Mrs. Katherine Hampton? Oct. 5 Harold Hampton?Oct. 14 Tamie Hampton ? 1 year old?Oct. 28. Clinton News . . . (Continued from pajxe 3) figure it out. He didn't bring his "looks" into it at all. Toni Wooten. daughter of the Bobby Wootens. granddaughter of the Cecil Wootens will be 4 vears old November 23. October is the month NowpII Brewington's family should have their reunion since half of them have birthdays this month. Newell's birthday was October 13; his mother's Mrs. Pearl Brewington. was October 6; his sister, Mrs. Lillian Brewington had a birthday October 16; and his brother, Yancv Brewington, October 1; another brother Johnny Brewington, observed a birthday October 30. Don't you agree that October should be iL r i cuiuuii monin ior me rsrewingtons? CLOTH ROOM NO. 2 by Dorsey Turner Visits Nassau Burton Reeder won a free trip to Nassau and left Charlotte, September 18 bv Pan American Jet to Nassau for four days. Mr. Reeder reports that the trip was wonderful and most enjoyable. The trip was a sales promotion trip won by Mr. Reeder from Gibson Appliances. The Meadors reunion was held at the Newberry Community Center September 15 at Newberry. A large crowd attended. Among those who were present from Clinton were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Meadors and Ann Meadors, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ficklin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bobhv Meadors and Mr. and Mrs. Gone Armstrong and family. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes and Mrs. Evelyn Horton visited Boyd's sister. Airs. Inez Skl.mer, who is a patient in Talmadge Memorial Hospital in Augusta, Georiga recently. Attends Workshop Mrs. Louise Bundrick attended a workshop in Christian Doctrine in Columbia at LYDIA MIDGET K ?i B.'. Kneeling ? left to right ? Mike Fennell, Lynn Evans, Mike Crawford, and Mike Threatt. Standing ? left to Miller, Jimmy Patterson, Ronnie A; Jimmy Cooper, Spencer Deyton, Johnn the Southern Seminary Octo- \V ber 5. IVI Enjoy New York Trip Cleo Owens really enioved zi her trin to New York pvnn ~ri tho the Yankees lost. They vi made a tour of the Clinton Wi Cotton Sales Office where L< they were given the red car- m pet treatment. Cleo said the office was real nice and pretty and the employees were real nice and friendly. They visited the Pepperment Lounge one night. Some of the T.V. Shows they visited were "The Price is Right", "What's My Line", and "I've Got a Secret". They also went on th regular sightseeing tour around New York. Cleo reports she hated they didn't get to go out f r? f n f T vw biiv. kj lU IUV. VSL UlUCi IV, UUl that day they got lost on the subway. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lowe and C Mr. and Mrs Pat Lowe and ai children visited Mr. Lowe's mother and sister, Mrs. J. H. Lowe and Mr. and Mrs. Ver- ? non Robinson, in Greer Sun- ti day. w Mrs. Esther Mitchell and Marion Mitchell gave a birth- w day dinner Sunday honoring her son and grandson from tc Laurens. They are Mr. and U Mrs. Thomas Mitchell and son 01 Tommy. Mr. and Mrs Richard Wallen/.ine and family of Beech di Island spent the week end p; with their parents, the W. C. ai TWINS CELEBRATE i I j? i 11 <?? ^ p ? Harold Wallace, left, and Carrol 62nd birthday September 13. Harold Lydia Mills; Carrol is a retired farmei The picture betweer * ?m was months old. OCTOBER. 1963 FOOTBALL Sanders. Rossie Hanna. Steve Leland Nelson, Dennis Laney right ? Barry Wyatt. Johnny bercrombie, Danny Whitmore. y Deyton, Steve Hairston. rallenzines and the E. W. itchells of Lvdia. Mr anrl Mrc W r Wallon. ne and Plrs. Maxie Wallenne and girls, Kim and Lorie, sited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis rallenzine in Greer recently, ewis and Diane recently oved into their new home. Birthdays Geneva Turner?Oct. 16 Boyd Wilkes?Nov. 1 Nellie Wilkes?Nov. 25 Ernest Eubanks?Nov. 22 Kenneth Moore?Oct. 9 ? ) years old Phyllis Ann Yarborough ? ov. 26 Bobbv Yarborough ? Nov. ) ? 7 years old Dwight Bundrick -Sept. 6? I years old. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Jim Meadors ?lebrated their 44th wedding iniversary October 18. "My 3 boys stick together - when one boy gets into ouble, neither of the others ill tell on him." "Then how do you find out hich one to punish?" "It's easy. I send them all > bed without supper. Then le next morning 1 thrash the ae with the black eve." Safety Hint: You're not riving your car after you ass 65 miles an hour?you're ming it! 621NI) BIRTHDAY fil Wallace, right, celebrated their is employed as a carpenter at r. taken when they were eight