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JAN.-FEB., 1965 SPINNING & SPOOLING NO. 1 1ST SHIFT Bv William L. Rurrien Danny Thompson visited Mrs. Bertie Reicl. He is from ? Germany. \ Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Wil- 1 son are the proud parents of I a big boy born January 9. He I weighed 7 pounds 4 ounces. 1 Mrs. Wilson is the daughter ^ of Mrs. Maybell Freeman of Spinning No. 2. s Birthdays v Charles Campbell was 18 years old January 20. Mrs. Vera Smith had a birthday January 8. < Terry Heaton was 10 years t old on January 27. j Mrs. Louise Blackwell will nave a oirinaay February 14. , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I Vaughn had birthdays Feb- I ruary 3 and February 8. r Mr. Neuffer Creswell had a \ birthday February 11. > Dianne Foster had a birth- ^ day December 22. Mr. Gail Crov had a birth- 1 day February 5. 1 Mrs. Croy is moving to Co- ' lumbia to be with her hus- * band. Mrs. Lou Burden celebrated < a birthday February 15. < Rickie Campbell had a ' birthday February 16. < Mrs. Florence Splawn had a birthday February 22. < T, , J. . T> 1__ ?211 1 o uuy .dc?ik.s win nave a < birthday March 8. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ] Mundy and Mrs. Louise Sorrow of Abbeville visited their < nephew. Mr. James Neuffer 5 Creswell, in Bailey Memorial ( Hospital recently. < We of Spinning and Spool- ] ing No. 1 wish Mr. Neuffer 1 Creswell a speedy recovery. Gary Lanev celebrated a I birthday on February 17. ; Wayne Samples Cloiiij "Wf v ? ' f J*. %i Wayne Samples, left, was presen check last month by Clinton Plant h The check represented one-half co! Course he recently completed. Wayne, Carding Employee, has I presently a Frame Tender. KgHPMFFW SPINNING NO. 2 3RD SHIFT By Ruby Baker & Martha Samples Well, since we didn't have i reporter during Christmas ve thought maybe we would Hit our news in a little late. rirst of all we want to thank iflr. Vance and Clinton Mills or the nice and useful gifts ve received for Christmas. Third shift spinning had a lupper the last night we vorked before stopping for Christmas. We really did ?njoy ourselves. Everyone lad the holiday spirit. Miss Pauleen Stevens from St. Augustine, Florida spent he holidays with her mother. VIrs. Bessie Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Samples ind son, Eddie, Mr. and Mrs. ^ewis Stone and family and i/r.. ?T t\tf..tt1 11 ui. ciiin ivua. uctiiitr^ Aviuniiiictiiion and daughter spent the veek end in Charlotte, N. C. vith Mrs. Verla Samples and Jene. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Samples md Eddie ate Christmas dinler with Mot's mother and 'at her, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vlattison. in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lawson celebrated an anniversary December 24 and Mary had a airthday January 12 and so did Cecil December 29. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Baker celebrated an anniversary December 22 and Ruby had a birthday December 23. Birthdays Billie Stevens had a birthiav Dpromhor 1 1 anrl Rarhara Stevens, December 7. They are laughter - in - law and grandlaughter of Bessie Rodgers. Bessie also had a birthday December 9. James Michael Lewis had a birthday January 4. He is the >on of Mrs. Betty Lewis. Study bourse - aJH '-f r , m M r*" ted his diploma and a Company fo. 2 Carding Overseer Joel Cox. >t of a Carding Correspondence 3een employed six years. He is THE CLOTHMAKER Darleen Eubanks had a birthday December 29. She is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret Eubanks. lone Smith?January 6. Betty Milam?January 29. Susan Vincent?January 30. Louis Samples?January 25. Bennie McWaters ? January 8. Pearl McWaters ? January 15. Barry McWaters ? December 11. Douglas McWaters?December 10. Pinky Proctor?January 29. Teresa Medlin was 7 weeks old the 29 nf .Tannai-v ic the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Medlin. WEAVING & SLASHING NO. 1 1ST SHIFT By Nettie Proffitt Steve Neal of Hickory, North Carolina visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal a recent Monday. Mrs. Ruth Oxner spent a recent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James, in Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oxner anrl rhilrlron r>f A il/on W..V vil VI. IIIUVII V AOA Itu Mrs. Ruth Oxner recently. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Weeks and son of Greenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Proffitt recently. Miss Becky Campbell of Charlotte. N. C. celebrated her 14th birthday February 7. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Ruth Oxner. Mr. and Mrs. Nub Barker visited in Charleston recently. Happy birthday to Loree Lawson on February 12 and to Bubber Creswell on Februarv 9. WEAVING NO. 2 3RD SHIFT By Dot Garrett The nights are long and the work hard but I am glad to be able to be back and I want tc thank my co - workers a n c iricnas outside of the Planl for the flowers, gifts, visits and phone calls while I was in the hospital. They meanl much to me. Many changes took place in No. 2 while I was out anc new faces were added. The> are Elizabeth Wessinger James McNinch, Ethel Lever Eugene Madden. Daniel McCall. We miss Francis King who has gone to the first shift A welcome to Ruth Phillips to the 3rd shift. Henry Lewis got a very nice Christmas present, a granddaughter. Parents are Mr and Mrs. R. A. Odum of Whitmire. Elizabeth Wessinger and family spent a recent week end in Charleston Ruth Phillips has been s patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital and is now on sick leave. Little Bobby Dale English spent several days in the hospital following an accident. Birthdays Debbie Ginn?January 1. Tina Lawson?1 year oldJanuary 2. Terry Patterson ? January 11. Kathv Garrett?8 years olc ?January 29. Wally Phillips ? 2 years old?February 4. Nancy Wessinger ? 9 year; CAMPBELL - CROY ft V m JBr ^tff <#|? MWiX w ^ li ; Miss Kaihryn Gail Campbell became th< at the Assembly of God Church on Sunday J. W. Welch officiating. Gail is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ce the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Croy. The bride and groom are graduates of C old?February 15. Decern Debbie Meeks?6 years old ing at ?January 17. be abb Susan Caughman?10 years the tin old?January 30. Larr Duck Weaver?February 28. ating Bimbo Campbell ? Febru- going ary 16. _ cembei Doris Metts?February 22. morial soon b WEAVING NO. 3 Glad 1ST SHIFT well al By Grace & Inez after s Well, we're thankful to be in Bai ' able to report that all our Mr. ; ' folks in Weaving No. 3 on 1st sj Shift had a safe Christmas and in Coli we hope a happy one with no son, N. j accidents to mar it. Our visited snow was a little late for a too, M white Christmas, wasn't it. ningha Thought we'd have lots of New news after Christmas but very ging a few people went anvwhere. I horn t ' guess we might have found Englisl out a little more had we had Memoi ; time to talk to people. lations About thirty employees and parent i companions enjoyed a Christ- Hi 1 mas supper at Whitefords on time 1 December 19. this n Our deepest sympathy to the some o 1 family of Harold Burgess, not int [ May it help to know that of tim< : others share your sorrow and Mr. ; 1 iuss. ton of , Mrs. Trudy Manley. sister recent [ of Margaret Townsend, is a Mrs. C ; surgical patient at Laurens and M hospital. We all wish her a Hazelh speedy recovery. recent Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mead- Thornl ors and children left England Youi December 7 to go to Australia Cecil a to make their home. Harold's Ruth ( parents received a letter Jan- Devall 11 a r v Q cavino fV?of tV<n 4 ? 4 1?1 j v, mat. uic ICill- ItfllUt-'U perature on Christmas day ruary was 100 and that all who were Rev. C aboard ship took a sun bath. 83 yea I They were scheduled to reach his ho Australia January 17. Happy can. > landing. Folks! A lo Mrs. Doris Gibbs underwent hospit; ; a tonsilectomv in Greenville Christ 3 7 E DOING MH i MSm ml S ^ \ ? i bride of Clyde Croy. Jr. December 20. with Rev. irl Campbell. Mr. Croy is Clinton High School. ber 28 and is recuperathome. We hope she'll ? to return to work by le you read this, y Joe Barker is recuperat home after underan appendectomy De: 27 at Bailey MeTJ " 1 nus^iiai. nupe yuu 11 >e good as new. Larry, to report Neuffer Cresble to be back at work several days treatment ley Memorial hospital, and Mrs. Mac CunningDent a recent week end imbia with their grandlacky. Of course they with Mackv's parents r_ 1 TV K T _ _ ^1 ix. anu lvirs. joe tunm. ell Brewington is bragbout another grandson, o Mr. and Mrs. Bobby t January 11 at Bailey -ial hospital. Congratuto parents and grands. folks, we haven't had to collect much news lonth, so if we leave ut it isn't because we're erested. it was for lack ?. and Mrs. Claude ThornCalhoun Falls spent a week end with Mr. and Dbe Thornton and Mr. [rs. Wade Thornton of lurst, Georgia were also visitors of the Obe :ons. : reporter (Grace) and ind Willie Wooten, Mrs. Dxner and Mrs. Louise of Williamston ata birthday dinner Feb14 in honor of our dad. Jeorge James, who was rs old February 13, at me. Route No. 1?Dunt of our folks have been alized this month. Mrs. ine McNinch underwent