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MAY, 1964 ,v^PlIHilC rFT*k <-'f^EttCl LLel >M ktl IN^F.;, 'LPPililll 111 f \ * * I ***"' m ,,,m' n ixr * ? WE.AV1IMVJT IMU. 1 2ND SHIFT By - Syble McCall Everybody on the 2nd Shift has spring fever I guess, anyway nobody has any news for us this month. We do have a few birthdays and anniversaries. Harold Landers was 19 May 22. He said his first anniversary is May 25. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander will have an anniversary May 31. Mr. and Mrs. Hevward McCall celebrated their 19th anniversary May 22. WEAVING NO. 3 1ST SHIFT By - Emily & Grace Bill Adams received his discharge from the Air Force April 17 after four years of service. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams. Welcome home. Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Hardman spent a week in April with their son, Paul, and his family in Muskogee. Oklahoma. Charles Huev attended the May Day exercises at Anderson College May 2. Miss Libby Taylor of T ? ? i? -i: 4 U(iuicii5 wcta l111_" uimiui of Johnny McNinch at his home on a recent Sunday. Mrs. Freeman Lanford accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell to Santee Cooper recently on a fishing trip She said they really caught the fish. Mr. and Mrs. David Gregory and son of Spartanburg spent a recent week end with Mrs. Gregory's parents, Mr and Mrs. Rov Kennedy. Mrs. Cecil Davenport of the Philippines was called to the J it tie Wedtlitift Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell, 616 Elizabeth Street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Kathervn Gail, to Mr. Clyde Croy, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Croy. The wedding will be solemnized June 27 at seven o'clock at Bethel Temple on N o r t h Owens Street. Friends and relatives are invited. - v'j3 Kr:r r,:* ?ir ~S . Aft' -w. liik 3 T~7T^m "wP^H P^PmAX*' fT; ?1 y k, _^^Hflp* "-* - . -?5 *3^^B I I c 1 ? nume oi ner parents, ivir. and Mrs. Tom Elders, in Athens, Georgia due to the death of her brother. While in the states she spent a few days with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport. Dianne Davenport spent a weeks vacation at home while her sister-in-law was here. Billy Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Roberts, spent a week recently with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Roberts. Mr. Roberts said they should have named him Thundorbird. for there was never a dull moment with him around and they really enjoyed him. A great big welcome to Inez Black well who comes to us irom the second shift and we hope Babe Gregory is liking his third shift job and we also wish Nellie Price success in her job at Whitten Village. Mr. Paul Robinson, father of Horace Robinson, has been a surgical patient at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. We wish for him an early and complete recovery. We all miss Frank Jacks who at the time of this writing has been a medical patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital for three weeks. We're all pulling for you to hurry and get well Frank. Ashmore Dunawav said he was grandpa again. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cunningham celebrated their wedding anniversary May 18. Ruth Thornton?May 12 Delora Lvda Campbell ? June 18 Louise Webb ? June 15 Harold Fowler ? May 13 Donnie Coker ? June 12 Joe Ciibbs ? June 25 Frankie Gibbs ? June 29 Johnny McNinch ? 16 years old ? May 19 Alfred McNinch ? June 11 Emilv McNinch ? April 15 Charles Huey ? April 22 Joyce Handback ? May 30 Aline Lanford ? June 10 Malcolm Fowler (Alaska) ? June 7 Ruby Butler ? May 19 SPINNING & SPOOLING 1CT O UTPT mi o air 1 By - William Burden Mr. and Mrs. K o n n c t h Vaughn announce the birth of a son. Kevin Dale, on May 5 at Woodruff Hospital. Mrs. Vaughn is the former Miss Patricia Lawson. Birthdays Mr. W. D. Burden ?May 11 Mr. L. S. Burden - May 15 Willam King - .'1 years old June 13 ? Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred King. Tcrrie Woodward ? 8 years THE CLOTHMAKER old ? May 13 ? Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Woodward. Steve Campbell was 7 years old May 30 and Gary Campbell was 5 years old May 27. They are the grandsons of Anno PomnV-^ll a Anno v-aiiijji;CIl. Jeanette Keaton ? May 13 Allen Heaton had measles last week. We of Spinning No. 1 are happy to have Edna Heaton on the first shift. Mrs. Ruth Hingos visited her mother over the week end. She is from Savannah, Georgia. SPINNING NO. 2 2ND SHIFT By - Ruth S. Varnadoe Birthdays J. C. Martin ? May 19 Earl Harris ? May 15 Linda Gail Harris ? May 11 Jimmy Burden ? May 2 Leroy Burden ? May 15 Robert Edge ? May 31 Noah Scott ? May 25 Michael Varnadoe ? May 18 Tommie Varnadoe?May 24 Sorry I missed the April news but Lizzie Martin, Rubv Burden, Ludora Burden, Levi Tucker. Lib Holder and Blanche Rochester all had birthdays in April. We're sorry to lose Betty Lewis to the third shift, but glad to have Mrs. Gertrude George back on the second. James (Son) Harris is in the hospital in Georgia. Mrs. Rubv Murphy and Mrs. Annie Murphy are out on sick leave. Hope they will soon be back with us. James Lynch, brother of Jim Lynch, underwent heart ^ ? D tT :a_! - - ouigci y cii iiujjfr nubfjimi in Charleston on Monday. Shirley Ann Scott spent a week in Washington, D. C.. with the graduating class from Clinton High. Graduation exercises were held May 25. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Martin ? May 14 Mr. and Mrs. Lerov Burden ? May 2 Billy Ray Heaton is running Paul's job this week. Paul is on vacation. Hope he has a good time and gets a well deserved rest. Hurry back. Paul. A little book was issued and a copy was given to each employee. The Title Complaint. Every employee should read this. If they did, I don't think that our complaints would be half as big as we think they are; for it explains everything in detail and there's nothing that can't be worked out. M. James Meadows celebrated his 16th birthday May 22. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs James Meadows. CLOTH ROOM NO. 2 By - Dorsey Turner Mrs. Billy Pitts and daughter. Jennv. snent a ro. cently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reeder. Guy Turner has returned to Washington. D. C., after spending several weeks with relatives here. Wins Trip Mike Ficklin won a weekend trip to Charleston as the result of a contest in salesmanship for the Greenville Piedmont. Mike is one of the local carriers. Enjoys Picnic On Tuesday, May 5th. Cub Scout Pack 9C of L y d i a motored by bus to Horseshoe Falls for an outing and picnic. Jimmy Braswell is Scout iiidMtri iui me i-t ooys. ivirs. Bobby South and Mrs. Reulah Moore are den mothers. Tonsils Removed Little Gary Ficklin recuperated nicely from a tonsilectomv at Bailey Memorial Hospital recently. Cards of Thanks I wish to thank my friends for the cards, prayers, visits and flowers during my recent stay as a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. M a y God bless each of you. Mrs. O. A. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lowe and Mrs. L. W. King visited relatives in Jacksonville recently. Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Crawford observed their 34th wedding anniversary May 27. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South will observe their 14th wedding anniversary June 24. Birthdays Mrs. Claude Farmer ? May 5 Mrs. O. A. Crawford ? May 5 Jason wailenzine ? 2 years old ? May 11 Inez Turner ? May 16 Ervin Chafin ? April 30 Tommy Prather ? May 7 Bettv Wailenzine ? Mav 28 Pat Wilkes ? May 30 Naomi Yarborough? June 1 Mike Ficklin ? Mav 13 Anita Turner -- June 26 Bobby South ? June 16 Kathy Lou Ficklin?June 8 "Missy" Ficklin ? 1 year old ? April 21 Thelma Elledge ? June 30. YOUR EYES . . . and YOUR LIVING To earn your living, you depend on your eyesight six times as much as your other four senses combined' Here is the relative importance of each of your five senses: EYESIGHT 87' ; SOUND 7', SMELL 3.5' ; TOUCH 1.5', TASTE 1', Certainly, if you are on an eve-hazardous job. you can't afford to gamble with your eye sight. Wear your safety goggles or glasses whenever you are on a iob or in an area where eye protection is essential. Mechanic to owner of old. brokendown car: "Let me put it this way?if your car were a horse, it would have to be shot." 3 Rachel and Randell Coleman are the neice and nephew of Mrs. Christine Brewer and Mrs. Ruth Lancaster and grandchildren of Mrs. Raphel CZrav ^ j' * p ^B" ' r iH^B Matthew Johnson. 8 weeks old, is the great grandson of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell and great nephew of Mr. and Mrs. "Boolsie" Allman. Darron, 4 years, and Kenneth, 8 years, are the handsome boys of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stroud and grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud. r ' .1 4mA, \ ? - . % _ Hu Ann Word, future Miss America, is the four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Word and great granddaughter of Mr. and Mrc r T CU. *1? ?. ~ . vuuij/WVU, U1IC 1? llltf great neice of Mr. and Mrs. "Bootsie" Allman.