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NOVEMBER, 1964 WEAVING NO. 1 1st SViift By - Dewel Proffitt Weaving No. 1 has 1.085,862 hours without a Lost Time Accident. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Powers were in Atlanta recently for the funeral of Mrs. Powers' cousin, Mr. Winford Moore. Mr. Elbert McCall has returned home from General Hospital in Greenville. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Ruth Oxner and sisters visited their brother in Charleston recently. Mrs. J. J. Smith, mother of Mrs. Nell Gardner, is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal 4,..a t\/r? \\t t Vl^llCU 1*11. ClIlU IVlld. vv. u. Smith in Salen a recent Sunday. Mrs. Marvin DeVall of Williston visited her sister. Mrs. Ruth Oxner. a recent week end. Mrs. Neola McCall visited with relatives in Greenville. Mrs. Edith Neal was a patient in Bailey Memorial Hos pital a few days recently. Jerry Coker, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wells, has returned from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Proffitt and Gary were recent visitors in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lawson were recent visitors in Hartsville. We extend our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Bessie Queen and family in the loss of their father recently. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Allman arc the proud parents of a son born November 4 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Birthdays Sadie Powers ? November 26 Sam Lavvson?November 21 Rev. James T. Hughes of Louisville, Kentucky celebrated his birthday November 12. wr r - j Ermie M c C a 1 1. daughter of Syble McCall, celebrated her 16th birthday October 22. ^LmI . L~ I 'Ar4JBR*tT*y^??w^x^^y ~ffS t' I WEAVING NO. 1 2nd Shift By - Syble McCall It sure is good to be back to work after a three weeks stay in the hospital. Mr. Alexander is back at work too after being in the hospital. He savs he is doing fine and is glad to be back at work. Clyde Croy said that he was very happy about the Presidential election, but he is not so happy about the World Series though. Little Kim Watkins, daughter of Billv and Betty Watkins, went to the hospital to get some teeth pulled. James Anthony Brewer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brewer, celebrated his 4th birthday November 4. Two of my girls had birthdays too. Ermie was sweet 16 on October 22 and Kim was 7 on November 26. SPINNING & SPOOLING NO. 1 1st Shift By - William Burden We would like to welcome to Spinning No. 1 Johnny Bowie. f!harlps r.ann and Lawrence Estes. Birthdays Donna Avery ? 1 year old ? November 3 Lillian Medlin?October 16 J. T. Banks?November 23 Jimmy Blackwell?November 27 Johnnv Bowie?November 30 Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webb nolnKvn i or! o ^ onni VV.ItWi UltU C? VVCUUlll^ III 1 III" versary November 15. Mr. and Mrs. James Avery celebrated their wedding anniversary Nevember 2. This was their 3rd anniversary. WEAVING NO. 2 3rd Shift By - George N. King, Jr. We were sorrv to hear Dot Garrcnt is in Bailey Memorial Kim McCall observed her 7th birthday November 26. She is the daughter of Syble McCall. THE CLOTHMAKER Hospital. Here is hoping she has a speedy recovery. Birthdays William Metts ? November 7 Mrs. G. N. King, Jr. ? November 13 Frances King?November 27. WEAVING NO. 3 1st Shift By - Inez & Grace By the time you read this TM 1 t-X * ? nciiiKsgiving uay win have come and gone, but we hope you don't confine your giving of thanks to one day but that thanksgiving will be a continual attitude of heart and mind each day. Wonder how long it has been since you thought about how many things you have to be thankful for and how often you let the things you have to groumble about take first place in your thoughts? "Oh, that men would praise (thank) the Lord for His goodness, and for His wonderful works to the children of men!" (Psalm Mr. and Mrs. Bootsie Allman, Jr., put in his appearance at Bailey Memorial Hospital Nevember 4. Mother is the former Miss Ann Evans. Have you had to walk the floor any night with him yet, Steve? Mrs. Maggie Campbell is convalesing at the home of her daughter. Josephine, after a stay at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Ruth Thornton and daughter, JoAnne. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson, in Greenwood recently. Fern Hardman said the only news he has was that somebody poisoned their cat. (There are some cruel people in this world!) Mrs. Melvin Huey has been a very busy women for several weeks attending parties in Laurens and Greenville given for Miss Glenda Powers, who will be Mrs, Charles Huey before you read this. Your reporter Inez and son, Jim Black well, visited Frank Rice in Bristol. Tennessee a week end recently. Mrs. Mollie Martin, Mrs. Ollie Patterson and Mrs. Pearl Reid visited Mrs. George Rice and daughter, Alice, in Brevard. N. C. recently. Your reporter. Grace. Cecil, Willie Wooten. Mrs. and Mrs. tsoDbv Wooten and children. Mrs. Ruth Oxner and Mrs. Louise DeVall of Williamston attended a birthday dinner November 8 in honor of their mother. Mrs. George James, who was 80 years old November 10. The dinner was at the home of Rev. and Mrs. George James of Duncan. Route 1. Mrs. Carrie McCraw. mother of Joe Gibbs. and Harold Burgess have been patients at Bailey Memorial Hocpital and Raymond Tucker has been a patient at Self Memorial IT : 4 _ t ? i AII nuspuai in ureenwooa. /\n arc home now and our best wishes go to them for a complete recovery. Our sincere sympathy to Donnie Cower in the loss of his mother and to Harold Burgess in the loss of a brother the last of October. May your heart be comforted to know that others care. Birthdays Harold Meadors of England ? November 13 Mrs. Horace Robinson ? November 20 Freeman Lanford?November 25 Ueorge Thompson?November 23 Ann Thompson ? November 3 George Thompson, Jr. ? December 4 James Patterson ? 7 years old ? December 16 Bobby Wooten?December 13 Mike Owens ? 5 years old ?December 31 Obe Thornton ? December 30 Mrs. Carrie M c G r a w ? ? I on nuvciuuei Sam Owens?November 27 Sam says he can remember his birthday well because it always comes 4 weeks before Christmas and then Christmas has an extra meaning for him too for it was on December 25 that he and Miss Cleo Bratcher became Mr. and Mrs.! Happy wedding anniversary to you both, Sam and Cleo. Deborah Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell, was 3 years old November 7. Mell Huey will observe a birthday November 30 (If she doesn't forget it). A great big welcome to Larry Easier and to Frank Deadwvler who are new comers to our department. CLOTH ROOM NO. 2 By - Dorsey Turner We finally moved back to our original Cloth Room in Plant No. 2. De are very proud of the modern heating, lighting and especially the air condition. Many thanks to the Comnanv for our nice, modern department to work. We miss Louise Harvey who is recuperating nicely at home after major surgery at the Tolan Snelgrove Com JSk wt-cis. uy iviiisit'i iviecnanic P. Taylor. The check represented one-half cost of an Air Conditioning Maintenance Correspondence Course he recently completed. Tolan, a Clinton Machine Shop employee, has 13 years experience in Humidifier Maintenance. "The job related 3 Wflk - . ' J W* In Dena Heaton will celebrate her second birthday December 4. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Heaton and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton. Bailev Memorial Hospital recently. L. C. Gooch spent several days as a medical patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wallpn zine and daughter of Greer spent the day recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wallenzine. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Darvll Foster ate supper in Columbia and attended the State Fair afterwards. Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester. Danny and Gail Ivester visited Mattie Belle's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, near Martin. Georgia recently. Richard White of the Air Force and mother. Mrs. Vera White, visited relatives in Anderson recently. While there they visited Randy Turner at Anderson College and Randy returned home with them for a week end. Claude Farmer has returned to work after a short absence while a medical patient in the Veteran's Hospital in Columbia. (Continued on page 5) ipletes Study CIoutm* Tolan Snelgrove, left, was presented a Company check in the amount of $68.85 last ..-~~1- I A ft * A % 1. - T7 Air Conditioning Course was a natural for me." he said when receiving congratulations from Mr. Taylor. "When we installed the first air con ditioning system in Plant No. 2. I became highly interested in it and wanted to learn all I could about it. I'm real glad I started the training when I did. We are fully air conditioned now and the training is of real value to me."