September 26, 1946 THE SLATER NEWS Page 3
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freeman
and children, of Westminster,
spent last Sunday wth Mr. and
Mrs. Turner Jones.
Amber Stroud attended a
supper at the home of Rev. B.
Lester Huff on Saturday night.
C.L. Francis honored his
daughter, Gail, with a birth-
day party Septemebr 4. C. L.
celebrated his birthday on Sep-
tember 9.
Edna Chandler visited in the
home of Mrs. Beulah Bowman,
of Greenville, recently.
Susan Surratt spent the
week-end in Columbia, S.C.
Hazel Buchanan celebrated
her 21st birthday on Tuesday,
September 10.
We are sorry to learn that
Hazel Buchanan's sister, Lu-
cinda, has been confined to bed
with rheumatic fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burnette
and family were the week-end
guests of Mrs. Burnette's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Cox.
Mrs. Rillie Lathan was a
business visitor in Greenville
Saturday.
Mrs. Effie Johnson was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Jones of Greenville last Sun-
day.
Pfc. Thurmond Pace, of
Camp Gordon, Ga., is spending
a fifteen-day furlough at home
with his wife, Mrs. Dorothy
Pace, and parents, Mr. and
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Mrs. Stanley Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood
Bridges and daughter were the
week-end guests of Mr.
Bridges' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Bridges.
Edna Chandler was honored
with a birthday dinner at her
home on Sunday, September 8.
Mrs. Ruth Tredor and son,
Ronald, of Augusta, Ga., and
Mrs. Viola Duncan and daugh-
ters, Doris and Frances, of
Greenville, were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Chandler
and family.
Mrs. Effie Johnson and chil-
dren spent the week-end with
relatives in Shelby.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hopkins
had as their week-end guest,
Mr. Hopkins' father, Mr. James
B. Hopkins, of Laurens.
Pfc. and Mrs. Thurmond
Pace and Mrs. Ida Pace spent
the week-end with relatives in
Asheville.
Employees of Job No. 2 miss
Frances Duncan very much as
a battery hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollis Ward vis-
ited friends in North Carolina
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Duncan
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Duncan and family spent
last week-end in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollis Ward and
daughter and Mr. David Tolley
and son spent a few days re-
cently in Jonesboro, Tenn.
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Supervisory Staff
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charge from service, Mr. Win-
stead returned to his work here
as overseer of weaving, and
was assigned to the second
shift in Weave Room No. 2.
Later he was made overseer of
overhauling and continued on
this job until his most recent
promotion.
This supervisor is married to
the former Miss Ludean Thorn-
hill. The Winsteads reside