The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1952, Page 5, Image 5
SEPTEMBER IS. 1952
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Show are Mrs. George Fleming
flowers, costume jewelry, fine
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NEWS ITEA<
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crombie celebrated their 13th
anniversary September 2.
Mrs. Annie McNinch and
grand-daughter. Shannon, of
Chester. Mrs. George Kiehl
and son, Chad, of Spartanburg
and Mrs. Lydia Holder
of Lancaster, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. John Motte
spent a weekend with the G.
C. Taylors in Charlotte.
Wade Grant has returned
to De La Howe School after
spending the summer with his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
T. O. Williams.
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James McLendon, son of I. C.
McLendon, Sept. 16 . . . Preston
Culbertson, August 29;
Pat Davenport. Sept. 14; Mrs.
Betty Harris. Sept. 1; Mary
Elizabeth Abercrombie,
daughter of J. B. Abercrombie.
Sept. 4; Mrs. Hallie Campbell,
Sept. 25; Mrs. Alma
Todd, Sept. 17 and Mrs. Alice
Motte. Sept. 20.
1st Weaving. 2 and 3
By Annie Lawson
Mrs. Kelly King visited in
Newberry with her children.
Misses Bettv Jean Sharpe
of Ware Shoals and Ann
Baldwin of Laurens spent a
week with their aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol1
Gwinn. While they were here.
Mr. ana Mrs. Krank Sharpe
and son, Mike, joined them
for dinner and the girls returned
home with them.
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THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss
Frances Juanita Hale to A/2c
Burleigh James Withers has been
announced by her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. James Hale of Gastonia.
N. C. The wedding will be held
Nov. 1. Miss Hale is the attractive
grand-daughter of Mrs. Nancy
and the late Mr. Gus Harris of
Clinton.
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WORK at the annual Lydia Hobby
and Mrs. Claude Sims. The nylon
needlework and other articles attors.
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Mrs. Sara Jenkins and
daughter, Lynn, spent a week
with the former's parents, the
John Crowes of Cross Hill.
Happy birthday to Nellie
Dean. August 6; Rov Owens.
August 24; A. E. Lawson. August
25 and yours truly, Auu
ust 1. Congratulations to all
of you.
Jan Harvey has returned
home after spending several
days with Brenda Harris of
Laurens.
The E. C. Burdettes and
son. Herman, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Campbell visited
in Iva and attended a birthday
dinner in honor of Mr.
Burdette's mother.
The Marty Wrights of Laurens
visited the Jessie Owens.
Ladon Grant of Greenwood
spent a week with Mr. and
Mrs. T. O. Williams and the
James Pattersons.
The Marty Wrights of Laurens
and Annie Lawson visited
the Bud Fullers of near
Clinton. Young Bobby Fuller
returned for a week's stay
with the Wrights.
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ivir. ana ivirs. uerald (Joates
of Aiken visited the Harold
Hamptons.
John Gwinn of Davidson,
N. C. spent several days with
his son and daughter-in-law,
the C. A. Gwinns.
Mrs. Sara Jenkins has been
ill at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Eloise Cannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Arnold
and Annie Lawson visited
Greenville.
Little Thomas Weeks visited
his grandparents, the J.
H. Holmes in Cross Anchor.
Miss Mona Cannon spent a
few days with the Jimmy
Armstrongs in Aiken.
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MARTHA ANN is the daughter
of Mrs. Rose Griffin. Lydia. She
has just returned from a visit
to Georgia and celebrated her
10th birthday.
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Mildred Holbert. Mr. Foster
and Mr. Humphrey nave been
out sick from the Clinton No.
2 spinning room.
Robert Whitsell, Clinton
second hand, was out with an
arm injury.
Maggie Burden. Clinton
spooling, has been out sick.
Herman Johnson. Clinton,
has been ill.
Mrs. Louise Butler. Clinton,
was sick for several days.
Mrs. Mildred Smith, Clinton.
was ill for several weeks.
Mrs. Frank Childers. Lvdia,
was ill at Hays Hospital.
Mrs. J. D. Hawkins. Lvdia,
has been recovering at her
home on the Greenwood highway.
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WOOD AND CHINA PAINTI1
items in this Lydia Hobby Show e:
and Mrs. J. B. Templeton. The sh
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many visitors from both Clinton a:
Mrs. Glenn Hairston. Lvdia.
was a patient at Hays.
Buddy Campbell. Lydia.
was out with a foot operation.
Claude Parrish, Lydia, returned
home from Self
Memorial Hospital and is improving
following an operation.
GWENDOLYN Diane is 10
weeks old. the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lindy Barlow. 206
Spruce Street. Lydia.
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chibit being shown by Mrs. lone A
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11 exhibits were created by memnd
out of town.
Hobby Show . . .
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rug hooking: Mrs. Claude
Sims and Mrs. Roy Thomas;
woodenware: Miss Joyce
Mitchell. Miss Miriam Donnan
and Mrs. David Word:
Swedish weaving: George
Fleming and Mrs. J. B.
Templeton.
Refreshments were served
to those attending the two-day
show with these serving as
hostesses: Mrs. J. B. Templeton.
Mrs. Rov Thomas. Mrs.
David Word. George Fleming,
Miss Miriam Donnan, Miss
Joyce Mitchell, Mrs. Claude
Sims, David Word. Miss Margaret
Mitchell. Miss Clyde
Smith. Miss Marie Weir and
Mrs. George Fleming.
Mrs. lone Wallace, Lvdia
community director and organizer
of the Lvdia Hobby
Club, planned and directed
the show.
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y. copper tooling are among the
Vallace. Lydia community director.
. August 29-30.