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JULY. 1964 II I IM WEAVING NO. 1 2ND SHIFT By ? Syble McCall Hello everybody ? Well vacation is over, sure hope everyone had a wonderful time. It seems all of my fellow employees had a good time visiting and having lots of company. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Madden had as house guests, Mrs. Mary Hughes and daughter. Mary Lynn, of Columbia. They all attended the Mabrv reunion in Honea Path. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Handcock of Charleston visited Mr. :ind Mrs DnrcP*' Tumor Earl Turner took a trip to the mountains with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lawson a n d family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crain and family spent three days at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lancaster visited Mrs. Lancaster's mother. Mrs. B. L. Gray, of Owings during the fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jennings spent their vacation in Cherokee. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell visited Mrs. Campbell's brothers and sister in Cramerton, N. C. and Terry had a world of fun at Myrtle Beach for four days. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Croy and daughter, Mrs. Chester Pertt, vacationed at Myrtle Beach. Thev also had com pany from Gainesville, Georgia, Mrs. Sara Lou Crov. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander visited their daughter and son-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. David Smart, of Montgomery, Alabama. Mrs. Alexander will stay three or four weeks. Mrs. Ina McCarson and Mr. Sam Hairston were married June 11 and honeymooned in Asheville, N. C. They visited Mrs. Hairs ton's brother. S. G. McAlister, of Central during the fourth. Mrs. Christine Brewer had a birthday June 22 and so did I Juno 19. _ X - a ; Reba, 12, and Danny. 10. aro the c Mrs. Mac Cook had a birthday July 20. Dennis. Mark and Cindy Campbell, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Campbell, all have birthdays this month. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler celebrated their anniversary July 26. Well that's all the news for this month. OH! I almost forgot that I spent a glamorous week at Miami Beach. Florida. I sure was sorry to leave that beautiful place. WEAVING NO. 2 3RD SHIFT By ? Dot Garrett Seems everyone in our department had a nice vacation. We are thankful it was a safe one for all our folks. Eunice Caughman and family vacationed at M v r 11 e Beach. Tommy Harris, S h i r 1 e y Staines and mother visited in Hollywood, Florida. George King, Jr.. and family toured the Smokey Mountains Frances Kinjf and family spent five days at Daytona Beach, Florida. Gladys Ginn and family vacationed in the mountains of North Carolina and spent the last of the week at Myrtle Beach. Morris Thibadeau went to Myrtle Beach, ^ot disgusted with the crowd, came back home and had a nice vacation. Charlie Gaffney spent a couple of days at the lake and just rested at home the rest of the week. William Metts rested at tlie i 1 _ ? ? iaKC anci nshcd. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. English. Sr.. Monteen Workman and Trudy, Dot Garrett and Kathy visited Rock City and the Smokev Mountains. Henry English, Jr.. Sara, Carol and Mike had a two weeks vacation in Old Mexico and points of interest in the West. Wanda King is doing fine A % WJ Tw/ tiildren of Mrs. Jeanette Slarnes THE CLOTHMAKER after having her tonsils removed. Uylss Gilliam spent the week at home and painted his house. Mr. and Mrs. George King, Jr., celebrated their wedding anniversarv Julv 1 T j j - - ? n"to ask which one. Fred McCarson moved into his pretty new home vacation week. Seems I am the only one in our department with a birthday this month. July 12 is my day. WEAVING No. 3 1ST SHIFT By ? Grace & Inez Well everything is about back to normal after vacation. Everyone seems to have enjoyed the week away from the regular grind, even thoneh _ w . O" some didn't go anywhere and some did work around the house, still it was a change from everyday routine and I think we needed it. Many of our folks did go off and some traveled many miles from home. Josephine Allman, Thelma Suttles and Gertrude Fowler went to New York and the World's Fair, with the Woman's Club. Thelma and Gertrude went shopping one day and Thelma bought a hat box so Gertrude bought a hat and brought it back in the box. Now that's team work! Shorty Campbell said she might have gone but since it was the Woman's Club she didn't think they'd want little girls like her so she just went to the lake every day and went swimming, fishing and boating. Though she can't swim and didn't catch any fish, she said she still enjoyed the week. Evans Lever and Ethel spent the week awaiting the arrival of their first grandchild, who rewarded them by arriving July 4th. It's a girl and they named her Katherine Ann. Mother and Daddy are Judy and Joe Parks. Congratulations to all. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gibbs and daughter, Denise, spent the week at their regular vaca tion place, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The difference this time was the little grand daughter and Joe said they really enjoyed her being along. Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer Creswell and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heaton and children spent the week in Treasure Island. Florida. Mrs. Ola Meadows and Mrs. Ted Ward and children visited Silver Springs, Orlanda, Marineland. St. Augustine, Florida and Fort Stewart, Georgia. They didn't tarry long at Fort Stewart, ask Ola why! Mrs. Glartvs Tin rrVi nt- o?-.a "I .VI son. Lewis, visited her father in Walhalla vacation week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. David Gregory and son visited Chimney Rock and Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy spent a few days in Spartanburg with the Gregorys. I know Roy really enjoyed being with that little grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Obe Thornton and daughter, Jo Ann, visited relatives in Hazelhurst, Georgia and spent a day also with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Motes at their cabin on Lake Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burns and daughter, Janice, and Gail Sawyer and Mrs. S. C. Foster spent the week at Carolina Beach near Wilmington, N. C., and also visited Mrs. Burns' brother, Hovle Foster, who lives up there and is recuperating from an earlier operation. Glad to report Missouri Wilkie able to come back to - fi A * * ' * wuiis. uiier vacation. Missouri has been out several weeks due to an accident and while out, she and a granddaughter, Melane Snelgrove, spent two weeks in Texas with her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilkie. Jerry carried them to see Six Flags over Texas which she said was a fantastic place. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and daughter-in-law of Gainesville, Georgia came up and spent the fourth of July with Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens and children and Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bratcher spent vacation week at Myrtle Beach. Wade Beckham spent three days at Santee with Mr. Bal1 ~ 1 1 A " 1 1 jaru oui was caiiea nome due to the death of his wife's sister. Mrs. Anna Lee Leathers. in Rock Hill. Our deepest sympathy goes to them. Mrs. Beckham also lost a brother recently. SP 5 and Mrs. Paul Rigby and children spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Beckham before leaving for Okinawa, where he will be stationed for 3 years. Mrs. Rigby is the daughter, Modeline. of the Beckhams. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Tucker spent three days at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler and children spent one night at Greenwood Lake and one night in Piedmont with Mrs. Fowler's mother. Mrs. Alda Craine. You don't often hear anyone say they enjoy visiting their mother-in-law but William (Kilrov) said he enjoyed the visit with her so much he just brought her home with them and kept her down here a couple of days. Aline Lanford accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Colev Campbell ^ e? - ' * " ? iu x- ivi iuii lux a weeK 01 iisning. Aline said she really did some fishing too. Caught 18 as fast as she could bait her hook. She didn't tell me what kind of bait they were using or what kind of fish she caught, but I can tell you where thev were fi^Viintr Tt was just this side of Cape Kennedy in case some of you want to try your luck. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Handback. Don and Ned went to Myrtle Beach vacation week. Mr. and Mrs. James Harris and daughter spent vacation week at Davtona Beach. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Harriel visited in Cherokee. N. C. Inez and Jim Black well. Mrs. Mollie Martin and Mrs Ollie Patterson visited relatives in Columbus. Ohio and 3 V^mbb^ ? ^jftwnHHjr This handsome young man is Dennis Fallaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. "Tot" Fallaw. Dennis celebrated his 3rd birthday July 20. also visited Ruby Falls and Rock City in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Louise Webb said she and Virgil started to the mountains and got almost to Hendersonville and someone ran head on into them, tore up the front of their car so they came back home. We're thankful that all of our folks here in Weaving No. 3 got back home without any serious accidents. Birthdays A 2C Jimmy Smith, now in Germany, celebrated a birthday July 21. Judy Lever Parks celebrated her Birthday July 6. Chadwick Wilkie. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilkie. celebrated his 1st birthday July 13. SPINNING & SPOOLING No. 1 ? 1st Shift By ? William L. Burden Mr. William Burden and his mother spent three days with Mr. and Mrs. Simmons in Greenville. Mrs. Carl Heaton visited her mother, Mrs. Earnest Eskew, in Greenville vacation week end. Mr. Carl Campbell and sister visited Mrs. Ruth Chambers in Seneca. Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer Creswell and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heaton and children spent their vacation at Treasure Island in St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brandett of Spartanburg visited Eloise Daniels over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Meadows and James spent their vacation at Myrtle Beach. (Continued on page 5") TW?e V? 1.11 _ a ms nappy yuung ieuow IS John R. Owens, son of Bobbie and John H. Owens.