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FEBRUARY, 1964 WEAVING NO. 2 3RD SHIFT by Dot Garrett Number 2 has not had a reporter for some time so I have been asked, knowing nothing about the Job I ask for help from each one. Mildred Wilson and family visited her mother, Mrs. Robert Brock, in Union recently. The William Metts family visited in Newberry. Janice Metts goes to Greenwood hospital this coming week for a heart check up. As for this writing Frances K i n ct ic rM 11 r.c thn rocuH r\( o iu \/ v? V uu bliv. I V.OU1 V V7 1 U fall. Bobbie Owens is also on the sick list. A dear friend, Marion McJunkin, remains in poor condition after undergoing surgery several weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gaffnev moved into their new home on the Chappels highway recently. Mack Gaffnev spent a weeks vacation at home from Clemson College. We welcome Bobby Simmons back to our department after being in Number 3 for some time. Sorrv to lose Frank Gresham a ? xl n i i 'fi iu ine zna snm. Wedding bells rang out February for J. B. Hanley and Sue Gregory. Birthdays George King. Sr.?Jan. 28 George King, Jr.?Feb. 5 Pam King?Jan. 27 Carol Ann Metts?9 years old?Feb. 28 Kathv Garrett?7 years old ?Jan. 29 Bimbo Campbell?11 vears old?Feb. 16 Frances Nichols?Feb. 2? 16 She Said. Morris Thibodeau says ? driving through S. C. to Delaware you can tell what animal you hit along the highway but from Penn. to Mass. all von pan spp ic fur m ' i W'^k *\ *. >" ' v, Jammie Varnadoe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Varnadoe, observed his 13th birthday February 14. WEAVING NO. 3 1ST SHIFT by?Grace Woo ten Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gibbs and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hardy in Clemson recently. Mr. and Mrs. O'Neal Roberts and lamiiy of Pickens spent the day recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Roberts. Quite a number of our folks have been hospital patients since the last issue ol Clothmaker. Terry Campbell is convalescing at home after an extended stay at Bailey Memorial Hospital. We surely hope he is well on his way to a complete recovery. Mrs. Raymond Tucker, Mrs. Neuffer Creswell, Mrs. Newell Brewington, Mrs. Lewis Butler, Jr., Mrs. David Owens, mother of Sam Owens, and Melvin Huey have all been patients at Bailey Memorial Hospital. At the time of this writing Mrs. Owens and Mrs. Brewington are still in Bailey Memorial and Melvin Huey is now a surgical patient at Self Memorial in Greenwood. We wish for each of them a speedy recovery. 1 know we haven't gotten all the news this month for Emily was out sick at the time we were supposed to get it and your other reporter only got half of it. Maybe next time we'll see them all. Sure hope Emily will soon be well and back at work. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. George Price observed their 21st wedding anniversary February 6. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robinson observed a wedding anniversary February 8. Birthdays Dave Lawson?Feb. 14 Neuffer Creswell?Feb. 11 Horace Robinson?Feh 10 Dennis Robinson?15 years old?Feb. 19 George Price?Feb. 22 Robin Owens?2 years old ?March 12. Note of Thanks We would like to express to each of you our heartfelt thanks for the kindness and sympathy that was shown us when the tragic accident took the life of our little son. We have no words to express our appreciation for the beautiful flowers, the meals served and all the other acts of kindness that told us you are our friends. May God richly bless each of you. The Claude Wards. THE CLOTHMAKER SPINNING NO. I 1ST SHIFT by?William L. Burden SP/4 Bere Richel Campbell celebrated his 21st birthday February 16. Gail Campbell celebrated her birthday February 5. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dunaway and daughter visited Mrs. Harold Gilstrap in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell had a wedding anniversary February 11. Mrs. Louise Blackwell celebrated her birthday February 14. A1 Webb had a birthday February 14. He was 14 years rvl r\ V4Vl? Jimmy Webb will celebrate his birthday February 28. SPINNING NO. 2 2ND SHIFT by?Ruth S. Varnadoe Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Martin, David Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Harris went fishing Sunday. They said the fish were biting real good and brought some home to prove it. Mrs. Bessie Tucker is back in the hospital. Sure do miss you Bessie and hope you'll soon be back. Mrs. Ruby Murphy, Mrs. Gertrude Holbert and Mrs. Imogene Gooch are also out on the sick list. Wish you all a speedy recovery. Mrs. Blanche Rochester and 8 Greichen Childress is the three months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Childress. children attended the birthday dinner of Blanche's brother Sunday in Atlanta, Georgia. We're glad to welcome Sally Harris to the 2nd shift. Miss Coleen and Sheila Holder of Columbia have spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Holder. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson have a new baby girl. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Mary Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Tucker announce the marriage of their daughter, Judy Ann, to Harry Lee Knight of Gray Court. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Edmonds celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary January 18. Birthdays Mrs. Elizabeth Holder ? Feb. 25 Miss Mary Holder?Feb. 25 Betty Lou Lewis?Feb. 14 Richard Rochester?Jan. 1 Sammie Varnadoe?Feb. 14 Edna Rochester?Jan. 19 Mrs. Ethel Finley? Mrs. Edna Rochester?Feb. 9 Mrs. Lula Burden?Feb. 15 ?75 years. CLOTH ROOM NO. 2 by?Dorsey Turner Mrs. L. A. Hall of Johnston spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Harvey. School Accident Deedie Dunaway suffered a u:- l 1 ? 4.1? uiuK.cn uuixtr in nib iidiiu an trie result of an accident in P. E. Class in school. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes, Pat and Janice Wilkes were recent visitors of the Milton Kings in Greenville. Visits in Columbia Mrs. Louise Harvey visited Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hall and family in Columbia recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Turner were recent visitors in Greenwood. Mrs. Claude Wallenzine, Mrs. Maxie Wallenzine and rtirlp V1 onrl T r\rio tricitoH gll lO, Akllll OHU l-iV/A IV, V AU1 W\A Mr. and Mrs Lewis Wallenzine Saturday, also they were shopping visitors in Greenville. The Claude Wallenzines and Maxie Wallenzine visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallenzine in Beech Island. Little Angelia and Jeson were ill with chicken pox. Visitors here from Jacksonville Mrs. Ruth Arnold of Jacksonville and Mrs. Audrea King of Abbeville were recent visitors of their sister and brother - in - law, the J. V. Lowes. Birthdays Robin Owen?2 years old? March 12 Jimmy South?Feb. 9 Martha Dunawav?Feb. 17 Steve Dunawav?Feb. 24 Deedie Dunawav?March 4 Buddy Wilkes?Feb. 16 Tommy Ficklin?13 years old?Feb. 15 Barrv Ficklin?11 vears old ?Feb. 24 Lewis Wallenzine?Feb. 14. Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lawson are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby boy, Barry Leroy, born February 2 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Lawson is the former Joyce riill 01 Joanna. Baby Girl Born to Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lowe a baby girl named Pattie Lea, on January 16 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. She is the former M a r 1 e n e Humphries of Joanna. They have two other children, Lynn-4 years old. and Joey-3 years old. Loses Mother Friends and co-workers of Clinton Cloth Room No. 2 sympathizes with L. C. Gooch. He was called to Comer, Georgia last week where his mother passed away suddenly. Funeral was held at Collier's Rantifit PhnrnVi in Cnmi^r \1ritV-1 interment in the church cemetery. Intermediates enjoy party Twenty six boys and girls of the Intermediate Training Union Department of Calvary Baptist Church and their counselors enjoyed a party February 9 at 5:00 o'clock in the church social hall. After an hour of games, skits and group singing the group was served refreshments. Dorsev / Turner is leader of the Intermediates with Mrs. Inez Turner. Mrs. Geneva Caughman and Truman Leopard as coun 3 Ann Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Early Evans, Anderson, S. C. and Steve Allman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Allman. were united in Marriage by Rev. Bud Tumblin. ImL^k These lovely children are Norma Jean and James William Floyd. grandchildren of Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman. Norma is 5 years old and James six months. selors. Mrs. Truman Leopard helped serve this group and their invited guests. WItnt is It 9 It pays most of the taxes. It provides most of the jobs. It has always done most to raise wages. It has given us all our factories and shops. It has built our ships and railways. It develops inventors and business builders. It originated the nrinrinlev O I ~~r of efficiency. It has done most to lower costs and prices. It created the whole structure of business. It alone can raise our standard of living. It is the hope of the human race. Yet ? Karl Marx said it must be destroyed. What is it? It is Private Be careful of your thoughts. They may break into words at any time. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Tucker announce the marriage of their daughter, Judy Ann. to Harry Lee Knight January 25.