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4 *w*u WEAVING No. 1. 2. 3. & 4 1ST SHIFT by Irene Davenport Mrs. Reba Dunaway celebrated a birthday November 7 and Mike Dunaway celebrated his 7th birthday on November 9. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mclnvaille celebrated a wedding anniversary November 9. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Fowler were shoppers in Greenville recently. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Cook visited relatives in Greenville recently. Mrs. Rosa Fowler will cele brate a birthday December 3. Little Tami Hampton celebrated her first birthday Oc-* tober 28. Martha Motte celebrated a birthday November 7. Mrs. Eva Shockley celebrated a birthday November 26. Mr. and Mrs. Garl Satterfield celebrated an anniversary October 28. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette were the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burdette, and granddaughters, Terry and Paula Jo Fletcher, of Greenwood. Mrs. W. S. Manning, mother of Mrs. E. C. Burdette. celebrated her 89th birthday this month. A birthday dinner was given in her honor at her home near Iva, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boozer and son spent the week end with the Ray Boozers. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rowe also spent Sunday with the Boozers. , Ruby White eelebrat'eef *a birthday November 26. Sandra Culbertson celebrated a birthdav November 12. Preston Culbertson celebrated a birthday November 10. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sumeral celebrated their 18th wedding anniversary October 31. O T TT .1. . 1 _ oyivia L,ynn nugnes celebrated her 7th birthday November 10. Pamela, age 13 years, Kathy, Mrs. Bo Brown. Lydia Mills. jl %v' WVCI Phyllis Shealy was given a surprise birthday party recently at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport. Twenty girls and boys were there to h^lp her celebrate her 13th bii ihday on October 29. Each one present remembered her with a gift. After a number of games were played, refreshments were served by Mrs. Shealy and Mrs. Janice Cannon. Mrs. G. W. Culbertson spent several days recently with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bratcher. Mr. and Mrs.- Clarence Hnnawav anH IVTrc HnnalHc visited relatives in Dalton, Georgia recently..' Sp., 4 and Mrs. Kenneth Meeks and small son, Kenny, spent the week end recently, with his mother, Mrs. Frances Meeks. WEAVING NO. 1 2ND SHIFT by Betty C. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Bagwell and Mr. and Mrs. McCall fiom Slater visited Mrs. Broome Sunday. Webb Taylor and Jack Iusti attended the Augusta races November 17. These were the first of the 1964 races. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest.Cooley from Bolton #visited Mr. and Mrs. waiter nugnes and ueobie last. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Moore visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sumeral observed a wedding anniversary (October 31. " Deborah Ann Hughes celebrated her 10th birthday November 18. We welcome Mr. V. L. Templeton to our department. He came to our department from No. 4 Weaving. WEAVING NO. 1 3RD SHIFT by Mildred Lawson Boyce Fl ick was 10 and his sister, Sara Jane Frick, was one year old on November 21. age 11 years, and Danna, age 18 r THE CLOTHMAKER They are the grandchildren of Mrs. Lola Mae Overstreet, Lydia Weaving, and Mrs. Julia Frick, Lydia Spinning. Nancy Lynn Bowling is spending two weeks in Greenville with her grandmother. Douglas Overstreet had a birthday October 25. WEAVING NO. 3 2ND SHIFT by Doris Hughes A recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. William Revis was their son F.rnpst Rp?\ric Mrs. Doris Hughes visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. M. Starnes, November 5. Mis. Starnes is a patient in Laurens Hospital. Birthday for Allen Ray Water November 8. Birthday for Fay Roberts November 6. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Holder celebrated their 10th anniversary. Mrs. Esther Fuller is now a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mr. Russell Iusti claims he is now owner of a registered bird dog. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Johnson and family visited his brother, tylr. Jack Johnson, Sunday. WEAVING NO. 3** * 3RD SHIFT * by Hazel M^m We are glad to have Joe Spillers working with us. He transferred frorrt Clinton Mills. ? Charlie Motte celebrated his 63rd birthday N%venfeer 26. " Trudy Workman had a birthday November*!). Linda Campbell was sixteen November 24. Mrs. Estelle Mann visited her brother who has been in the hospital in Greenville. Faye Ellen Mann was 16 November 7. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Mann. 1 . c Tena Kelley had a birthday November 6. Patricia Ann Mtmn was 14 November 18. She is the vtcvu^nici ui lvno. iid/x'i ivuuiii > WEAVING NO. 4 2ND SHIFT by Marie Taylor Wo wolcome Mr. Earl Armstrong to our department. He comes to our department from No. 1 Weaving. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregory and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Walker Gregory ir Honea Path Sunday. The Gregorys plan to visil Mr. Bennie Power Sunday Mr. Power is a patient at the nonlhs, are the children of Mr. ani m j| r_ Joseph Grady Deiiz, age 1. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James HoifT anrl rrran Hcr?n nf r anH Mrs. Fred Deitz. JK V? Gail Barnes *is the 10 year'old daughter of Mai and Mrs. Virgil Barnes and granddaughter of Mr. ^5fd Mrs. William Thrifty Veteran's Hospital in Augusta, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Taylor and Mr. and Mfi. Russell Iusti and Eddie went to Highlands, N. C. on a recent week end. m Birthdays 1 Bruce Gregory?October 3. !#" Anniversaries The Earl Gregorys ? Sep> tomber 31! WEAVING NO. 4 t 3RD SHIFT by Ronald Pace Well, news is short this month but here is what we have. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford and Johnny went shopping in Spartanburg Saturday for a ' new car. t Congratulations are in store for IVIrc .Tpccp T^ai'ric for a now grandson born Noveml ber 4. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bones Campbell went bowling Monday t morning. Bones said he thought he could bowl until ; he took his wife. One of the weavers in No. 4 bought a new shotgun to go deer hunting with but something happened to his gun and he could not use it. Happy birthday to Bones Campbell who says he will be 24. SPINNING & SPOOLING 1ST SHIFT by Mozelle Nelson \\7 nirif Uoo rnli i ti . TV. imr> IUIUI uuu home after being a patient at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood and also at Bailey Memorial Hospital. He is the son of Mrs. Connie Davis. He is getting along fine. Mr, and Mrs. Elbert Broswell and children of Home, d Georgia visited Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Thornburg recently. NOVEMBER. 1963 5 Charles Wayne Deitz is the two and one half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Deitz and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deitz. ( v', J I J' ' ' - . V ? t This phologenic young lady is Debra Jean Gilsirap, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilsirap, Jr. She will observe her 2nd birthday November 30. They also visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. Eddie Abercrombie. Mrs. Dotie Estes remains sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Wehunt. Mrs. Lois Webb is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. We hope Lois will have a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Bryant and son of Columbia visited 1\/T v nrirl I\/I ?'n T311 1 M/nIp/w* J mi. auu lvii o. ui 11 l^iciauil clliu Leland recently. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cook and Robert visited Mrs. Cook's father, Mr. John Waldrop, of Fork Shoals. Pete Godfrey left for Japan November 11. Pete is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Groce Godfrey. Mrs. Carol Lawton and children spent a few days recently with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Patterson and family. Mrs. Willie Mae Dean visited Mr. and Mrs. Ethredge Geiger of Newberry. Little Sherry Griffin spent a week recently with her aunt, Mrs. Connie Davis. Birthdays and Anniversaries Terry Fuller?November 24. Jimmie Hairston ? November 25. Judy Ellis?November 20. Andy Ellis?December 27. Grace Tinsley?December 3. Jack Wehunt?November 6. Kent Tucker?November 5. Bobbv Tucker ? November 27. Mrs. Lessie Davis ? November 2. Cliff Tumlin?November 23. Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ellis will celebrate their 22nd wedding anniversarv December 13. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson will celebrate their wedding aniversarv December 15.